MARYLAND MANUAL. 53
THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
UTILITIES
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.
Munsey Building, Baltimore, Aid.
Ezra B. Whitman, Chairman..............1928 ............................................Baltimore
J. Frank Harper..................................... 1926 . ............. . Baltimore
Harold E. West..........................................1929 ................................................Baltimore
H. Carl Wolf, Chief Engineer..........................................................Baltimore
Frank Harper, Executive Secretary..............................................Baltimore
William Milnes Maloy, People's Counsel..................................Baltimore
Governor appoints three, one of whom he designates Chairman;
one for two, one for four, and one for six years; and, as these terms
expire, the successor is appointed, for a term of six years. (Ch. 180)
1910.)
This Board has the supervision of railroads, steam and electric,
common carriers in general, gas corporations, electrical corporations,
telephone companies, telegraph companies, water companies, steam
heating and refrigerating companies, express companies, sleeping car
companies, steamship, steamboat, motorboat and Bailing boat com-
panies and automobile bus companies doing business as common car-
riers, provided any of the aforementioned companies are doing busi-
ness within the State of Maryland. Its supervision and Jurisdiction
covers the service furnished, the rates charged, capitalization, issue of
stocks and bonds, the right to exercise Franchises granted by the
counties or by the cities, the right to .fix rates for service, fix stand-
ards for service and general supervisory and regulatory powers.
In the matter of permitting the companies to exercise franchises
and to issue securities, they are required in all eases to advertise the
fact that the Commission will Hear their application upon a certain
date. This done in order that any person, or persona, opposed to the
exercise of the franchise or the issuance of securities may have an
opportunity to he heard and submit to the Commission their reason
for believing that the Commission should withhold the order permit-
ting the things to be done under the application filed.
"The Governor appoints an experienced and qualified attorney as
People's Counsel. No term specified in the Act. (Ch. 29, 1922.)
THE STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT
COMMISSION
Equitable Building, Baltimore.
Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
Commission;
Robert H. Carr, Chairman........... 1929 ...........................................Baltimore
George Louis Eppler.......................1928 .....................................- .Cumberland
Joseph B. Harrington....................1928 ........................................................Easton
Secretary, A. E. Brown................................................................Baltimore
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